part no. for both o-rings for water pump

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carlsho

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I am changing the waterpump on my friends 90 sho. When I changed the water pump on mine the o-rings were still intact.Unfortunately his were not. I would need the ford part number for both o-rings or a number from another company like carquest. Thanks
 

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Felpro # ES 70425 is a kit with the O rings and inlet gasket and warepump gasket. About $ 5.- US
Just a quick suggestion, pressure test the system before you install the timing belt. I had two water pumps fail in a few months due to a leak from the weep hole. It may save you 6-7 extra hours of work. Good Luck, Mike
 

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I found there were several Ford dealers locally that had these o-rings, while it took awhile to order the FelPro set. Try your dealer:
pump-to-block: E9DZ-8513-B
Supply tube: (2 req.) E9DZ-8563-A

Mike
 

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srfdude:
I found there were several Ford dealers locally that had these o-rings, while it took awhile to order the FelPro set. Try your dealer:
pump-to-block: E9DZ-8513-B
Supply tube: (2 req.) E9DZ-8563-A

Mike
whaddya mean 2 required for the supply tube? I just put in a new ford pump. There were two o-rings included, one pump to block and one for the outlet tube. There was also an inlet pipe to pump paper gasket. It looks like you're saying there are three o-rings!

Rick
 

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Mike[/qb][/QUOTE]whaddya mean 2 required for the supply tube? I just put in a new ford pump. There were two o-rings included, one pump to block and one for the outlet tube. There was also an inlet pipe to pump paper gasket. It looks like you're saying there are three o-rings!

Rick[/QB][/QUOTE]

Yup, guess what goes on the other end of the supply tube?
 

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At least if it leaks at the drivers (thermostat) end of the tube it won't trash the crank positioning sensor.
 

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